All icing and no cake. Script was nonsensical, disjointed, junk. I had no idea what I watched when it was over. I thought some scenes were beyond ridiculous, (the abdominal incision scene in particular. Another synthetic ripped apart, (yawn). What a shame.

Hosted by Andrea Feczko, BlastrTV will stream to you here, as well as on Syfy's XBox Live app and on the Blastr mobile and tablet apps. This first episode tells the crazy, almost unbelievable story of how if it weren't for Alejandro Jodorowsky's insane attempt to make a feature film based on Frank Herbert's Dune in the 1970s we wouldn't have the Alien franchise ... or Prometheus.

Loved the movie. Wasn't at all hard to follow. The script wasn't perfect, not close even, but the movie was solid from beginning to end.

The movie made sense but it doesn't spoon feed you every little thing and hold your hand. Everything was there for you to see or hear, I admit some parts could be a bit thin or you could miss a detail if you weren't paying close attention, at least in my opinion. A lot of open ended questions and such but I think I would have been less satisfied if all questions were answered.

Really, again, in my opinion, the microcosm was David, his "thoughts and relationship with Weyland and the humans. I mean, just watch David...what he says, his tone, his questions and especially his body language. A lot of what the movie is about is through David....our creation.

There was apparently 30min of footage left on the cutting room floor that may be in the Blu-Ray release, when I left the theater I thought to myself that it could have been fleshed out in more places.

Loved the movie. Wasn't at all hard to follow. The script wasn't perfect, not close even, but the movie was solid from beginning to end.

The movie made sense but it doesn't spoon feed you every little thing and hold your hand. Everything was there for you to see or hear, I admit some parts could be a bit thin or you could miss a detail if you weren't paying close attention, at least in my opinion. A lot of open ended questions and such but I think I would have been less satisfied if all questions were answered.

Really, again, in my opinion, the microcosm was David, his "thoughts and relationship with Weyland and the humans. I mean, just watch David...what he says, his tone, his questions and especially his body language. A lot of what the movie is about is through David....our creation.

There was apparently 30min of footage left on the cutting room floor that may be in the Blu-Ray release, when I left the theater I thought to myself that it could have been fleshed out in more places.

A new viral site called ProjectPrometheus.com has launched and takes fans to a "Careers" page featuring three new viral videos from Weyland Corporation employees. Only the video below (featuring Jamie Rossi, a "nanotechnologist") is currently available, although the next two are sure to follow soon after. However, the most interesting part is that fact that the end of the video reveals the URL, ProjectPrometheus.com/SDCC. There's nothing there just yet, but as any self respecting comic book fan should know, "SDCC" stands for the San Diego Comic Con (taking place next month). Looks like the story of Prometheus is far from over...

Fox Confirm Plans For A PROMETHEUS Sequel Set To Be Released In 2014 Or 2015

In a piece about which of the summer blockbusters released this year look set to get a sequel, The Hollywood Reporter has confirmed that 20th Century Fox and Ridley Scott are moving ahead with a follow-up to Prometheus. With a budget of $130 million and a worldwide box office gross of $303 million, there's no reason for the studio not to continue the franchise. Both Michael Fassbender and Noomi Rapace are signed up to return, although it's unclear whether or not the films co-writer Damon Lindelof will be able to return due to other commitments. "Ridley is incredibly excited about the movie, but we have to get it right. We can't rush it," Fox president of production Emma Watts, told the site. Apparently, the Prometheus sequel will be released in 2014 or 2015.

I remember reading that Prometheus would have an extra 24 minutes of deleted scenes but they cut it down to something like 13-14 minutes. Maybe the French version will get all these scenes.Really interested to see the extended opening sacrificial scene and the "dialogue" scene with the Engineer and David.

For the theatrical cut David (Michael Fassbender) tries to communicate with The Engineer, and as we wait for a reply, the enormous human-like alien gently taps the android on the head. Okay, seems like it'll be a nice chat, and then he rips David's freaking head off in an abrupt and vicious manner. In that version the audience is left with more questions, not truly knowing if David's message was understood or not by the Engineer. But the version below solves that mystery as for the first time you will hear the Engineer speak. Speak I say!